On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 18:38, Rasmus Lerdorfras...@lerdorf.com wrote:
Personally I am going to try to make one doc commit per day for the next
little while.
Thats very much appreciated.
Also, if people who added new features (language level, extensions,
classes, methods, functions, arguments,
Hannes Magnusson wrote:
Just by updating the UPGRADING file you will increase the chance of
the feature actually making it to the end-user by 100%, and getting it
documented for free by 75%. And as we all know, 82.5% of all stats
are made up on the spot.
The best part is that 60% of the
Hey Gwynne
Zoe, have a look at http://news.php.net/php.doc.cvs/4180 :). I
don't have anything that can read that ODP file you linked (at least,
not in any useful sense), but the opcodes.html file is all there.
With any luck, someone else will come along and clean it up a bit,
and/or expand
Hi
Guys and gals, in the old days we had a very close tie between the code
and the documentation. As the project has grown the two have drifted
apart. I think this is mostly because the phpdoc team has done an
amazing job keeping up with the code changes and writing awesome
documentation.
2009/6/19 Rasmus Lerdorf ras...@lerdorf.com:
Guys and gals, in the old days we had a very close tie between the code
and the documentation. As the project has grown the two have drifted
apart. I think this is mostly because the phpdoc team has done an
amazing job keeping up with the code
On Jun 21, 2009, at 6:23 AM, zoe wrote:
Guys and gals, in the old days we had a very close tie between the
code
and the documentation. As the project has grown the two have drifted
apart. I think this is mostly because the phpdoc team has done an
amazing job keeping up with the code changes
Gwynne Raskind wrote:
On Jun 21, 2009, at 6:23 AM, zoe wrote:
Guys and gals, in the old days we had a very close tie between the code
and the documentation. As the project has grown the two have drifted
apart. I think this is mostly because the phpdoc team has done an
amazing job keeping up
Guys and gals, in the old days we had a very close tie between the code
and the documentation. As the project has grown the two have drifted
apart. I think this is mostly because the phpdoc team has done an
amazing job keeping up with the code changes and writing awesome
documentation. This has